Written answer by Ministry of National Development on addressing cost increases resulting from new lift and escalator licensing regime for lift and escalator certification firms
Sep 26, 2025
Question by: Mr Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik
To ask the Minister for National Development in respect of the new licensing regime for lift and escalator certification firms from 2027 (a) how will the Ministry address the expected cost increases from Fixed Installation plan submissions, certifications, and annual inspections; and (b) what support will be provided to Town Councils to manage the impact on their budgets.
To enhance lift safety, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) will implement a new licensing regime from 2027, which will require developers and building owners to engage licensed firms to certify lifts and escalators. This move leverages on the collective expertise and resources of firms and aligns with international practices.
BCA is actively engaging qualified firms to obtain licensing. Having a sizable pool of licensed firms will help keep costs competitive for lift owners.
The Government provides substantial funding to Town Councils to offset the costs of estate maintenance. Town Councils should factor any cost increases in their budgeting and manage their expenditure prudently.